Today was an experience. Today I got an education regarding our judicial system. Today was bittersweet.
My attorney was late today, so we (Dena was with me) had our hearing last. I listened to court cases for hours. It was sad. I realized I would never want to be an attorney or a judge. I listened to case upon case get decided by a technicality. It appears to me to be a game. The person who wins their case usually wins because their attorney catches a simple little glitch. I listened today to people who didn't get houses built when they were supposed to. I heard people argue about who paid whom and why. Some guy couldn't get his toilet fixed and didn't want to pay his rent. The stories go on and on.
I think my hearing was similar. We won. But I can't do backflips for another 10 days. The guy that brought the lawsuit against me can appeal for the next 10 days. He is just arrogant enough that there is a possibility that he may appeal. All we can do is wait. But all in all, today was somewhat bittersweet. I dont know if this guy is simply stupid or trying to get something for nothing. I don't know if he believes his lies or if he is not telling the truth to try and get ahead. When all is said and done, I would rather not have the conflict (even though I enjoy mentally sparring with someone with good money on the line). I would rather live in peace and harmony.
Tonight I will lay my head on my pillow and fall asleep with no regrets. I told the truth. I did my best. I was able to convey my side of the story well enough that the judge ruled in our favor. Truth be told, ultimately I can only be responsible for me and my actions. Win or lose, that has to be good enough. That seems easy to say today because we won. Hopefully, I can grow enough that I have this mindset and attitude even when I lose.
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